http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/to ... ydoras.php
This "secret" page now shows all species of Corydoras ordered by decreasing hits. Note is disproportionately high as it is the current CotM.
Thought this would be of interest especially to members of the data submission team who might be pondering which species to submit data for next...
Jools
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http://www.planetcatfish.com/catelog/to ... dontis.php
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This is interesting. I have seen a fair number of Pandas in LFSs in my area, which is unusual. I saw some last weekend in 2 different stores, one a chain, one a true LFS, each was selling them at the same price as Paleatus and Aeneus. I also saw them at a big online catalog. I know if I was looking for a first Corydora, I'd leap at a Panda. But, I've heard they aren't the easiest of the Cories. Anytime you type in a catfish species name in a search engine, guess which site comes up? Planet Catfish. Maybe a lot of people have been purchasing Pandas.
Just a thought.

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Re: Popular Corydoras
Hi Jools,
it could be interesting to add the "brothers" of corydoras, Brochis and Aspidoras into that picture.
it could be interesting to add the "brothers" of corydoras, Brochis and Aspidoras into that picture.
best regards
Joern
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